Amazon Fire Phone

Last updated: Jan 19th, 2015.

The Amazon Fire Phone is the retailer's first smartphone ever. Revealed on June 18th, 2014 and released on July 25th, the Amazon Fire Phone features a 4.7-inch HD display, a 2.2GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 13 megapixel camera with optical image stabilization and more.

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Amazon’s long-rumored smartphone has finally arrived in the form of the Fire Phone. The pseudo-Android smartphone shows its maker’s touch with heavy leanings toward Amazon digital content and features like Firefly that aim to keep consumers embedded squarely in the retailer’s ecosystem, but is it worth the initial investment? Find out in our full review!

So the Amazon Fire Phone is dead, and for decent reason. But there’s still a very good excuse to pick one up in the here and now. The 32GB device is going for just $119 unlocked on eBay, and that comes with a full year’s subscription of Amazon Prime.

Long live the Amazon Fire Phone! OK, actually we couldn’t care less if its record was completely stricken from the consumer electronics history books, and from the looks of things neither could Amazon.

Amazon Fire Phone owners might not be a plentiful bunch, but those who are rocking the phone as proud as can be will be happy to know a new upgrade is headed your way. The upgrade brings Fire OS’s base platform version up to Android 4.4 KitKat, as well as a slew of new features.

Amazon is putting on their best deal for the Amazon Fire Phone since dropping it to $200 unlocked back in November. You can now grab the phone in the same unlocked capacity for $189, and don’t forget that comes with a year of Amazon Prime for free.

With less than two days left in the year, we are down to our penultimate category in our 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards. It is now time to announce the winner for the one category where last place would be a better finish than first. Ladies and gentlemen, your choice for the Biggest Fail of 2014.

As the calendar gets closer to 2015 it’s time to look back and recap the past year. 2014 will go down as one of the most important years in the history of Android. Here are the top 10 Android stories from 2014.

Despite its name, the Amazon Fire Phone has not been a hot seller. Last week Amazon shared financial data with investors, and they reported a huge quarterly loss. The Amazon Fire phone was likely not the lone culprit of the poor numbers, but it certainly did not help.

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